[...]seconde quarter happely shall a kyng take a Iourney out of his realme / but yf he so do he shall not come home ayen for his enmye [...] Kyngꝭ & pryncꝭ this yere shall not be wtout trouble & heuynesse bycause of dyscorde bytwene theym / & also Insurreccyon of they [...] subgectes / wherefore it is good þt kyngꝭ & pryncꝭ kepe theȳ wyse from the cōmune people & from poysons & other perylles / nor [...] shall not be good for theym to moue warre the fyrst .iij. quarter [...] of the yere / nor yet to moue warre by theyr men from þe mydde [...] August to the .xx. day of Octobre / but yf warre be moued ayen [...] theym lete theym resyste it by prouysyon & dyfferre it & þt shal [...] best / but in conclusyon the kyngꝭ & prynces shall subdue theyr a [...] uersaryes as sayd the last yere in my pronostycacōns / wherby [...] Cornyshmen yf they had ben wyse myght haue ben ware.

¶ It sholde seme by the reuolucyon of the yere þt kynges sho [...] take Iourneys to fyght ayenst theyr enmyes / but lete theȳ bew [...] of perylles & syknesses & other suche hurtes & Ieopardyes.

¶ The kyng of Englond this yere shall ouercome his enmye [...] ▪ shalbe exalted & fortunate wt his childern / he shalbe this yere d [...] posed to ryde about his realme to sporte hym & to ouersee & o [...] his realme / in whiche Iourney a knyght or one apte to the wa [...] a man of grete strength & a seruaūt of the kyngꝭ court shall [...] Englonde shall not be without syknesses & pestylences / march [...] tes of Englonde shall prospere & haue wynnynge.

¶ The prynce Arthure this yere shal prospere & encreace his [...] staūce & honour. My lorde Herry duke of Yorke / & my lady M [...] garete his syster the whiche shall after this be a quene or elles [...] ue some grete honour shall this yere be hole & fornunate.

¶ The kyng of Fraūce shal this yere abyde in his realme & [...] not go out at lest but by a lytell Iourney / yf he do he shall o [...] come his enmyes. But it shalbe good for hym to kepe good d [...] the .iij. quarter & afore lest he haue syknesses / he shalbe loue [...] [...] his subgectes / but it is to be doubted þt one grete man shall n [...] Insurreccyon ayenst hym / he shall spende his substaūce by [...] ryours & by fyre. A scrybe or a wyse phylosophre & a woma [...] [...] the kynges blood shall deye. The realme of Fraūce shall n [...] [Page] [...]ithout dyscorde & syknesses. ¶ The kyng of Spayne this yere [...]albe in helth & prosperyte / & his lordes & helpers shalbe exalted [...]t some shall vary from his mynde / þe whiche shalbe punysshed [...] Inprysonement / he shal not be moche troubled wt warre this ye [...] but they þt be his enmyes shall departe wt worde wtout batayll / [...] payne shall not be wtout syknesses & deth / & in the .ij. quarter [...]cy shal haue stryf wherby some shalbe Inprysoned or els deye.

▪ The kyng of Romayns this yere shalbe moued wt warre & his [...]des & helpers shalbe vexed wt syknesses / & they shall not be all [...]e to hȳ & his substaūce shalbe consumed by warryours / wherso [...]it shalbe good for hym to beware of his enmyes of poysons & [...]all euyll gydynge / for it is to be fered lest some Infortune hap [...] hȳ & also by syknesse. The tyme of gretest peryll shalbe in þe [...]st & the .iij. quarter to tell þe day & houre were harde wtout grete [...]our / but wyse men wyll walke surely by þe waye. ¶ The kyng [...] Scottꝭ this yere shalbe in peryll of hote syknesses or els venym [...] els some other euyl accydent / wherfor late hȳ beware in þe fyrst [...]arter / his helpers nor his substaūce shall not prospere. ¶ The [...]ke of Burgoyne shalbe heuy this yere & shall haue a syknesse / [...]erfore lete hȳ & his coūseyll take hede / þt tyme of gretest peryll [...]lbe in the .ij. quarter. Flaūdres shal not prospere for dyuerse in­ [...]tunes as dyscorde batayl syknesses deth effusyon of blood & fyre [...] Gouernours of cytees this yere shall do metely well / but lete [...]ȳ beware of dyscordes syknesses & Inprysonementes & deth / & [...]nely in the .ij. quarter & more in the west partyes than in thest [...]tyes. As for men subget to the .xij. sygnes Iouerpasse / who lust [...]ee theȳ he may haue recours to þe latyn boke. Of men subget [...]e .vij. planetes & fyrst to Saturne. Saturnꝰ as be relygyous [...] clothed wt black habytes wyse phylosophres & dyuynes / olde [...] fullers & vyle men namely excercysynge themself in water [...] this yere do metely well / lete theȳ beware of syknesses in a [...]all in the .iij. qarter. Ionyals as cardynals bysshops & other [...]atꝭ. Coūseyllours of kyngꝭ canonystes lawyers nobles & go­ [...]ours of cytees shal do as is aforsayd of gouernours of cytees [...]cyalles as be dukes captayns & soudyers & counseyllours of

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¶ Iule shalbe temperate ynough after his nature / but about the begynnynge shalbe grete raynes & wynde wt hayle thond (er) & lyghtnynge / & namely about the .iij. daye / dayes of alteracōn after þe begynnynge shalbe .viij. x. xiij. xvi. xix. xx. xxij. xxiij. xxvij. xxix. xxx.

¶ August shalbe temperate ynough after his nature / but in the fyrst thyrde partye shalbe grete raynes & wyndes with thonder and hayle / but in the other two partyes it shall alter / dayes of al­teracyon. xiij. xiiij. xvij. xx. xxiij. xxvi.

¶ Septembre shalbe wyndy & rayny tempestuous with thonder and lyghtnynge / dayes of alteracyon .ij. v. vi. ix. xij. xv. xvi. xix. xx. xxij. xxvi. xxvij. xxviij. xxix. xxx.

¶ Octobre shalbe accordynge to his nature fro the .iij. daye & the .vi. daye to the .xvij. and in the .xx. xxij. and .xxiij. daye shabe ray­ne colde & wynde & moost about the .xxviij. daye afore & after.

¶ Nouembre shalbe very rayny & tempestuous with grete chaū ­gynge of the ayer with rayne & wynde & happly snowe.

¶ Decembre shalbe colde wyndy rayny & snowy / dayes of alte­racōn .ij. iij. vi. vij. ix. x. xiij. xvi. xvij. xviij. xxi. xxv. xxvi. xxviij. xxxi.

¶ Ianuary shalbe very colde wt stronge wynde rayne & snowe.

¶ February shalbe moche lyke Ianuary / it is here to be noted þt þe days of alteracōn shall not be taken þe same self day / for somtyme it shalbe in þe nyght before or after / & also it may not be lyke in all places for þe dyuersyte of the clymate / it appereth by þt is afor­sayd þt it shalbe Ieopardous seylynge on þt see / wherfore late shypmen & marchaūtes beware / fyrst shall blowe the est wynde after south & then north & after west then est & by south & then south­west then est & by north & last northwest shall moost blowe / this yere sholde seme to be erthequakes in wynter & name in Ianuary and February / wherfore I conclude þt this yere shalbe plentuous ynough of suche thynges as growe on þe erthe / but in some places of tempest & corrupcyon of the ayer the fruyte shalbe hurte.

¶ Sonnes childern & messengers shall not do well this yere for syknesses & other infortunes. This yere shalbe many syknesses / as feuers contynuall & tercyans pestylence bledynge at nose paynes of the heed the eyes the bely & many bytwene þe skynne & the [Page]flesshe carbuncles pokes scabbes & suche / but ther shall not many men deye therof in comparyson of so many & dyuerse syknesses / but yonge folke & very aged shalbe moost vexed & moost wȳmen As for the pockes & the cure of theȳ who lust to rede / lete theȳ see the latyn boke of this yere & the last & there he shall fynde þt may contente his mynde. Seruaūtes this yere both men & wȳmen shal not prospere bycause of syknesses / & shall not well do theyr dew­tees to theyr maysters for pryde / & many shall departe fro theyr mayster. Smale bestes as sheep gootꝭ hogges & suche other shall haue syknesses & shal deye / wherfore it shalbe holsom to ete wylde soule. Wȳmen this yere shall haue many syknesses / wȳmen with childe shalbe in peryll / weddynge shalbe wt grete stryfe & falshede & many shal make two cōtractes & namely in þe two myddel quarters. Felowes shall vse sotyltee & falshede. This yere shalbe more dysposed to stryf bytwene kynges & theyr subgectes than þe last & the .v. daye of Septēber shalbe some grete peryll of erthe quake stryf or fyrynge / & the .ij. day of Nouēbre / & the .xxxi. day of Decē ­ber / the .xxx. day of Ianuary & the .xxviij. day of February late theȳ beware þt make insurreccyons ayenst the prynce / for they shall haue the werse. The tyme that men shalbe moost dysposed to stryf & fyghtynge shalbe the .x. & the .xxiiij. day of Apryll or there about / & after the myddes of May & the begynnynge of Iune & Iuly & after þe myddes of August & afore thende of Septembre & about the begynnynge & thende of Nouembre. Yf ther be ony deth this yere of men or bestes it shall not be vnyuersall & namely of men but by the swerde / sodeyne deth & pestylence shall men deye / & a kyng or elles some noble prynce shall this yere deye / & a man & a woman of grete fame & rychesse shall this yere deye. Nourses & handmaydens of kyngꝭ shalbe in peryll. Herytages & goodes of deed men shalbe Iustly admynystred. The crysten fayth shalbe honoured this yere. but as for scyence & wysedom shalbe les honoured They þt make longe Iourneys & pylgryms shall do metely well / but some shalbe vexed wt colde syknesses & of theyr enmyes so þt they shall neuer come home ayen. This yere shal not be good for kyngꝭ to make longe Iourneys in þe fyrst & seconde quarter / in the

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